12 Sunday, March 12

Wichita Public Schools chooses its next superintendent from within district ranks

2023-03-12T23:26:54-05:00March 12th, 2023|

Kansas’ largest school district has named its next superintendent. At a Friday special meeting, the Wichita school board chose Kelly Bielefeld to replace Alicia Thompson in July. Bielefeld, who has been the district’s executive director of college and career readiness since 2020, has also served in teacher, principal and assistant superintendent roles in the Clearwater, Derby, Renwick and Goddard districts. “Since coming to Wichita Public Schools in 2020, he has supported secondary schools with visionary college- and career-ready leadership, written and administered federal grants and created our future-ready center in cooperation with WSU Tech,” board President Sheril Logan said. Source: Local [...]

12 Sunday, March 12

Douglas County District Court to transition to statewide case management system; electronic payments, filings will be affected for a few days

2023-03-12T23:20:05-05:00March 12th, 2023|

Douglas County District Court will soon transition to a new case management system, which will temporarily disrupt the processing of online payments and electronic court document filings, according to a news release from the state judicial branch. The court will begin switching over to the Kansas eCourt centralized case management system at 4 p.m. on March 29, and the new system is expected to be up and running by April 3, according to the Office of Judicial Administration’s news release on Friday. Courts will remain open during the transition, but attorneys will only be able to file documents on paper and [...]

12 Sunday, March 12

City of Lawrence to use pandemic aid to support shelter’s capacity increase; 98 of 125 beds will be overnight only

2023-03-12T23:19:27-05:00March 12th, 2023|

In an indicator of the closer relationship between the City of Lawrence and the Lawrence Community Shelter, the city plans to use a portion of its pandemic aid to pay additional staffing costs for the shelter to expand its capacity to 125 people. The city announced Thursday that beginning March 13, the day after the city’s winter emergency shelter at the Community Building in downtown Lawrence is set to close for the season, LCS’ capacity will be increased to 125 people. Assistant City Manager Brandon McGuire said Friday that the city would be providing staff and resources to support the increased [...]

12 Sunday, March 12

Dollar stores face local pushback

2023-03-12T22:57:53-05:00March 12th, 2023|

More communities are turning away from the prospect of a dollar store opening up in their town. In a report published by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, researchers said more than 70 cities and towns have already blocked new projects from chain dollar stores and 50 cities have enacted laws to limit the discount retailers’ plans for expansion. ... “In cities, it is common to find dollar stores clustered by the dozen within certain neighborhoods. In rural towns, they typically locate near the only grocery store, and often succeed in wiping it out,” the report said. “One might assume that the [...]

12 Sunday, March 12

Saline County supports broadband, housing rehabilitation projects with federal aid

2023-03-12T22:54:41-05:00March 12th, 2023|

This winter, Saline County residents have been able to apply for a housing weatherization program that aims to help reduce overall costs of utility payments in the colder months of the year. The program was partly funded through American Rescue Plan Act monies, and a recent allocation could help the organization continue to help families after the initial allocation is expended. A partnership between Saline County and the Community Housing Development Organization of Central Kansas (CHDO) to provide rehabilitation and weatherization to area homes was envisioned to be a two-part project. In addition to $500,000 already approved for home rehabilitation under [...]

12 Sunday, March 12

Picking up the pieces as Hutchinson paper mill closes

2023-03-12T16:51:32-05:00March 12th, 2023|

Although the Sonoco Hutchinson Paper Mill closed its doors on Monday, leaving workers perplexed as to the swiftness of it, community members and local and regional businesses are posting on the Hutchinson job board, asking these newly let go workers to apply. In addition, the Siemens Gamesa Hutchinson plant is slowly starting back up. Source: Hutch News

12 Sunday, March 12

In the wake of Ohio train derailment, will rail safety be a priority in Kansas?

2023-03-12T16:47:27-05:00March 12th, 2023|

The sound of a freight train's lonesome wail has pierced the Kansas night for nearly all of the state's history. Indeed, the state's rich rail legacy is apparent everywhere you look in the state, from the railroaders mascot at Newton High School to the scores of railroad-themed bars and restaurants that dot the state from Topeka to Osawatomie. But the focus of the nation has shifted to rail in a way it hasn't for some time following the derailment of a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous chemicals in East Palestine Ohio, an incident that has created concern for the residents of [...]

12 Sunday, March 12

Should Netflix, Hulu be required to pay Kansas governments? Lawmakers want to weigh in

2023-03-12T16:46:23-05:00March 12th, 2023|

As a Kansas municipality takes on streaming services, such as Netflix and Hulu, in court, lawmakers are considering a bill that would exempt the media giants from paying fees that cable companies are required to cough up. In Kansas, statute requires "competitive video service providers" and other utilities to pay up to 5% of their revenues in a given city to the local government. Because cable providers use infrastructure supported by local tax dollars, the logic is the payments are to help compensate local governments. Senate Bill 144 comes amid a lawsuit from Fort Scott, alleging that the now ubiquitous streaming [...]

11 Saturday, March 11

Topeka hosts first of three meetings focused on water utility rates

2023-03-11T13:06:07-06:00March 11th, 2023|

The City of Topeka hosted its first of three meetings to discuss the possibility of increasing water utility rates. The city is considering increases to the water, wastewater, and stormwater utility rates by 2024 in an effort to keep up with rising costs and maintenance. Topeka’s City Manager Stephen Wade said the city’s utilities — like everything else — are simply growing more expensive.... “We are also looking at a couple of things targeted toward equity,” said Wade. “Specifically, we know that some of our residents have different sizes of water meters. When we look at — about 36,000 customers have [...]

10 Friday, March 10

Municipal Bond Trends for March 9, 2023

2023-03-10T07:58:43-06:00March 10th, 2023|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. Every issuer's credit is different. For rates that may be applicable to your municipality, contact our Municipal Bond Advisors, Larry Kleeman, Beth Warren and Henry Schmidt.

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